Why everyone’s talking about Newcastle United’s Saudi takeover

Controversial £300m deal hangs in balance as WTO rules kingdom is behind pirate TV channel

St James’ Park is the home stadium of Premier League club Newcastle United
Controversial £300m deal hangs in balance as WTO rules kingdom is behind pirate TV channel
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The Saudi-funded takeover of Newcastle United football club has been cast into doubt as a result of the country’s alleged involvement in the illegal streaming of sports fixtures.

A draft report from the World Trade Organization (WTO) reportedly concludes that the oil-rich kingdom is behind beoutQ, a pirate satellite TV and streaming service that is in breach of international law.

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